Audio conversion perfected, effortlessly convert between formats. dBpoweramp contains a multitude of audio tools in one: CD Ripper, Music Converter, Batch Converter, ID Tag Editor and Windows audio shell enhancements. Preloaded with essential codecs (mp3, wave, FLAC, m4a, Apple Lossless, AIFF), additional codecs can be installed from [Codec Central], as well as Utility Codecs which perform actions on audio files. After 21 days the trial will end, reverting to dBpoweramp Free edition (learn the difference between Reference and dBpoweramp Free, here). dBpoweramp is compatible with Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista and XP, both 32 and 64 bit.
dBpoweramp Music Converter features:
- Convert audio files with elegant simplicity. mp3, mp4, m4a (iTunes / iPod), Windows Media Audio (WMA), Ogg Vorbis, AAC, Monkeys Audio, FLAC, Apple Lossless (ALAC) to name a few!
- Multi CPU Encoding Support
- Rip digitally record audio CDs (with CD Ripper)
- Batch Convert large numbers of files with 1 click
- Windows Integration popup info tips, audio properties, columns, edit ID-Tags
- DSP Effects such as Volume Normalize, or Graphic EQ [Power Pack Option]
- Command Line Encoding: invoke the encoder from the command line
- DSP Effects - process the audio with Volume Normalize, or Sample / Bit Rate Conversion, with over 30 effects dBpoweramp is a fully featured mp3 Converter
- dBpoweramp integrates into Windows Explorer, an mp3 converter that is as simple as right clicking on the source file >> Convert To. Popup info tips, Edit ID-Tags are all provided.
Changes in dBpoweramp R16.2:
CD Ripper
- Art menu: new option "copy to clipboard"
- Now stops Windows from sleeping whilst ripping
- Title set on main page at top
- Can press space to toggle check status for all selected tracks
- Re-ordered the text boxes at the top, album made bigger
- Rip as one moved to options menu
- Work, movement number, count and name boxes when genre is classical or opera
- Excludes utility codecs such as [ReplayGain]
- Indicates if cannot rename ._ temp file at end of ripping
- Wave encoder: added 88KHz and 176KHz to frequency settings
- mp3 and m4a better at handling multi designated artists (and those which are not such as AC/DC)
- Tag editor shows the right hand part of filename if not enough room to display.
- Core Converter will only indicate 1 error (not 9) if cannot tag file after converting
- Music Converter Disables DSP button for utility codecs which cannot have DSP effects
- Batch Converter refreshes track listing after conversion, showing new files (if converted to same folder)
Bug Fixes
- If clicking CD Ripper or Batch Converter on title bar when was not active, but is maximized, no longer restores down the window
- CD Ripper could edit the totals line
- CD ripper >> album art […] button >> “view current art fullsize” was not working
- CD ripper: estimate size column was cleared after meta received
- CD ripper: when insert a new disc the Error and information page would still show values from last disc
- On some systems it could report "missing encoder" when encoding
- Batch converter would not show check marks on filter page if have more than 2000 artists / etc
- FLAC tagger would not change tag if FLAC file was missing vendor item in tag (all FLAC files should have these)
- Tag editor would not delete a standard shown tag if the name was different to the standard shown value
- CD Ripper if type a new artist into the album art search page, was not clearing existing results
- FLAC tagger would not write tags if the FLAC file contains 2 Id tag blocks
- CD Ripper commercial metadata would be unavailable during trial
- id3v2 art with a description of "A bright colored fish" (17) can be deleted
- Music Converter selecting preserve source path would add {_._} to naming
Download: dBpoweramp Music Converter 16.2 | 31.7 MB (Shareware)
View: dBpowerAMP Music Converter Website